“I encountered some errors.” The Nineveh Commission conducts the third simulation in 142 locations.
The Nineveh Governorate Electoral Commission announced on Sunday the third simulation of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
“The simulation was conducted in 142 locations, including one in the Nineveh Operations Command and another within the Nineveh Elections Office, in addition to 140 centers distributed throughout the province,” Sufyan al-Mashhadani, media director for the Nineveh Elections Office, told Shafaq News Agency.
He pointed out that “more than 1,000 Commission staff participated in the operation, in addition to 150 members from the Nineveh Operations Command and the Ministry of Interior.”
Al-Mashhadani added that “the simulation included testing the new hardware and software adopted by the commission to test the transmission mechanism and use of the biometric card,” noting that “the experiment encountered some challenges and technical errors, but they were addressed immediately, enhancing the commission’s readiness to ensure a successful and transparent electoral process.”
The next parliamentary elections are scheduled for November 11, according to a decision by the Iraqi Council of Ministers, with campaigning set to begin shortly beforehand.
Nineveh Governorate has spearheaded the process of updating the voter registry across Iraq, while official statements indicate that the final figures reflect a high degree of readiness for the upcoming elections.
Shafaq.com